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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Best armor for the early, mid, and late game, how to engrave

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is one of the most customizable games the series has seen so far. This time around, not only can you pick who want to play as, but you can also equip them with various armor sets that change their outward appearance. But with so much choice, it can be tough to know what to stick with. Here’s how to search out the best armor in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, along with tips for early, mid, and late game sets to pick up.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey armor guide – rarity

There are five main armor slots in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Head, Arms, Torso, Waist, and Legs. You can fill these slots with equipment of four different rarity levels, each with different types of special abilities.

These range from Common items, which have a black background, to Rare, which have a blue background, to Epic, which are purple, to Legendary, which are golden.

Each piece of armor has a base stat armor rating, as well as a stat bonus ability.

Common items have one stat bonus, while Rare items have two bonuses. Epic items tend to have three bonuses, whereas Legendary items have two regular bonuses and one unique golden bonus if you wear all of the items from a particular set.

Legendary and Epic items tend to have the highest base stats, then Rare and Common.

If you’re not going to wear an entire set of Legendary armor, this can mean that Epic armor is actually better, because you get the full benefit of all three stat boosts.

How to engrave items in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Engraving is one way of upgrading your items in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. It allows you to add any of the stat boosts that you’ve unlocked to any other piece of equipment – increasing its power and utility.

Once unlocked, you can add engravings to equipment by visiting a Blacksmith. It costs resources and Drachmae to do, so make sure you’re engraving a piece of equipment you’ll get a lot of use out of.

Best armor for the early game in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

As soon as you start your journey in Kephallonia, you’ll get some meager equipment. It’ll soon outgrow its usefulness, so you’ll need to search out something better.

Loot seems to be semi-randomised in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, but it looks like certain chests always contain the same or similar items. This means that the Mercenary set is best early game armor to track down. I found the pieces at the following locations:

Gauntlets – Chest in the centre of the Lumber Shipyard in the northwest of Kephallonia

Belt – Chest at the end of Drogarati Cave, which you visit during the “Hungry Gods” sidequest

Boots – Chest at the back of Aggalaki cave. (Sometimes this chest seems to give you “Bandit Sandals” instead, but they’re very similar)

Breastplate – A reward for defeating the Mercenary Talos the Stone Fist

The Mercenary Armor set is a good one to look out for because the torso, belt and arms are all Rare quality items, meaning they have better stats and give you more bonuses than comparably levelled Common Gear.

Best Armor for the mid-game

Either frustratingly or amazingly based on your perspective, there isn’t really any particularly great armor to recommend during the mid-game of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. While you’re still leveling up, any armor that you come across will quickly get outclassed in terms of armor rating as you progress.

This means that the best armor for the mid-game of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is usually the highest level gear that you have access to.

Of course, it still makes sense to gravitate towards Epic and Legendary gear because they have the highest stats and best bonuses. Even they’ll become obsolete before long though, and it isn’t cost effective to keep upgrading them at the blacksmith either, because they’ll just feel weak in a few levels again.

Best late game armor in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Late game armor is all about the bonuses, and there are a few Legendary armor sets that have exceptionally powerful abilities.

First off, the Immortal set’s bonus of restoring 20% health on death is basically the same as the Second Wind ability – making it so you can spend a skill point elsewhere.

Another great outfit to have is the Amazon set, which heals you for 2% of the damage you deal – which is awesome in boss fights where every sliver counts.

Both of those sets are obtained by hunting down and killing Cultists of Kosmos.

As for other useful armor sets you can find as random drops or from Mercenaries, the Greek Heroes set is a great one to have – since it gives you +20% to all resistances. Hippolyta’s Belt is an exceptionally good part of the set, since it give you another 15% melee resistance on top of that.

If you’re a ranger, then the Athenian War Hero set is awesome. This makes it so every arrow you fire penetrates shields – invaluable against all of the protected foes you face throughout your journey.

Melee players may also like to use the Spartan Renegade set, which gives you +50 damage on your Warrior Ability critical hits. This makes your Overpower Attacks still and absolute monster since it crits so much and for such high damage.

Once you unlock the Engraving for any of these sets though, you can add it to anything you want – so mix and match!